sooo now the keyboard changed, i was able to add the arrows back on so that its the same size it used to be, but i'm not quite used to the numbers now being on the left side of the keyboard when they used to be on the right.. Anyway to download the old keyboard back onto my phone?? maybe an .apk .. anyone have a link?

Honestly, the kb has always been one of the best features of HTC Sense IMO. Not happy that they made it less useful and less efficient.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

I contacted HTC today about the proximity sensor issue and got this reply on factory resetting the phone and wiping the partition. It didn't work for me but I thought I'd post it in case it helps others.

Thank you for contacting HTC Technical Support, Thank you for contacting us. We're committed to delivering a great customer experience. As such, we investigate all reported issues. If a hardware or software change is found to improve a customer experience, it will be deployed according to our standard, required processes. We apologize for any inconvenience you have experienced and appreciate your patience as we work quickly to investigate this issue.

Please, follow the steps below to clear all the cache on the phone; this will restore the phone software, except for the ROM Jelly bean update.

1. Turn the phone off
2. Press and hold the Volume Down key and then briefly press the Power key.
3. When you see the screen with the three Android images, release the Volume Down key.
4. Press the Volume Down key to select Factory Reset.
5. Press the Power key.
6. Navigate to “Recovery” using volume buttons, then press power to select.
7. The screen will change to display a phone on its back, with the update symbol above it. Momentarily it will change to an image of a phone with a red triangle and exclamation mark.
8. Press and hold volume up then press the power button. You will see something very similar to the example shown below.

9. A new screen will give you options like Reboot system now, Wipe Cache partition, and Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
10. Navigate to “Wipe Cache” the volume down button and select with Power.
11. Navigate to “Reboot Phone” with the volume buttons and select with power.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Me too! Would it be so hard to give us OPTIONS?
Drop keyboard: Enable/Disable

And the continuous wrapping home screen...I'd rather have the old way with the floating wallpaper. Choices people, that's all we're asking for. Instead we get used to something we LIKE, and then boom, it's gone because some nameless faceless person had an idea.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Also, when using the browser on a web page like this forum, I keep getting the top tray dropping down every 20-30 secs, which probably isn't a good thing for signal. I'm betting that it is a poor signal response or something, which I didn't have in this same location before the update. Hope battery isn't worse now.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

I've done a 4 restarts today. This thing is driving me crazy. My battery died even though I barely used my phone. Voicemail app wouldn't load for like 3 minutes. Same with my contacts, text messages, etc. When someone calls me, I accept the call and then the screen goes dark. Doesn't come back right away when I hit the power button so having a hard time hanging up on people, putting it on speaker, etc. The whole phone is super laggy and slow. Help!

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Originally Posted by guitarfish

Me too! Would it be so hard to give us OPTIONS?
Drop keyboard: Enable/Disable

And the continuous wrapping home screen...I'd rather have the old way with the floating wallpaper. Choices people, that's all we're asking for. Instead we get used to something we LIKE, and then boom, it's gone because some nameless faceless person had an idea.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Only true bugs I find are the proximity sensor going loco and voicemail app going black when listening to a message. One other thing which is probably that I type to fast but sometimes the word doesn't fully appear till I stop typing

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Originally Posted by Cattails_r_Edible

Why? You have to press a button either way! Your just being nitpicky!

No, he has a point. It is not as "intuitive" to press the "Back" button just to make the keyboard hide as it was to use a dedicated key. I can see this frustrating a lot of users. I would consider myself a pretty astute Android user, but it didn't occur to me to try "back" until it was posted on this thread...

No, he has a point. It is not as "intuitive" to press the "Back" button just to make the keyboard hide as it was to use a dedicated key. I can see this frustrating a lot of users. I would consider myself a pretty astute Android user, but it didn't occur to me to try "back" until it was posted on this thread...

Agree. It is also much more intuitive and efficient when writing a long business email that needs to be accurate.
I think the kb has been made worse in several ways.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

I'm pretty that the mic only hides when you're in an app that has a mic of it's own in the input filed field, like Google Search and Google Now. The mic seems to be there for me when I'm in app that don't have their own mic, like Google Voice text, Gmail, and Email. Not true for Swype, though, no mic no how.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

This option is not available in the Swype keyboard, only the stock HTC keyboard. Not sure why Swype does not allow for voice to text anymore, disappointing.

I just noticed the mic is not visible on either keyboard sometimes, but available as an option with a long press on the period with the HTC stock keyboard. It's not always there though, this is frustrating because I often used the mic to dictate my texts. Now I'm not able to do that directly in the messaging app, this seems like an odd change.

I'm pretty that the mic only hides when you're in an app that has a mic of it's own in the input filed field, like Google Search and Google Now. The mic seems to be there for me when I'm in apps that don't have their own mic, like Google Voice text, Gmail, and Email. This is only for the stock keyboard, not true for Swype, which has no mic no how.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

For those experiencing battery drop quicker than before and are in areas with no LTE yet (like here in Phoenix), the upgrade to Jelly Bean reset the "Network Mode" to LTE/CDMA which would leave the phone continuously scanning for LTE.

Re: Bugs in Jelly Bean

Is the vm app going blank when listening to a message when you put the phone on your ear, or in speakerphone mode also?
If listening in your ear, the prox sensor turns the screen off so you don't touch vm functions. (unlike the old version were I kept touching buttons while listening to my vms)

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